Matches 3,251 to 3,300 of 4,339
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| 3251 | On his death record, his son Darius fills in only Joseph's mother as Catherine Ward. | WARD, Josiah (I19842)
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| 3252 | On his marriage record he gives his parents as Edward and Carrie and his father's occupation as 'station agent'. | KING, Henry Wallace (I6140)
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| 3253 | On his marriage record his age is 27 andhe gives his parents as John McGinty and Mary Lowther. | MCGINTY, Thomas Joseph (I2192)
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| 3254 | On his marriage record with Sophia his parents are named as 'Henry and Caroline' but on his marriage record with Ellen they are named as 'Edward and Caroline'. | KING, Charles Harding (I6144)
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| 3255 | On his marriage record, John gives his father's occupation as 'seaman'. | Source (S1976)
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| 3256 | On his son Anthony's birth record is states: "Anthony, the child of Richard Cotes of Orgate" | COATES, Richard (I7165)
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| 3257 | On Increase's son's baptism record he is listed as Increase & Abigail Ward, 3 Mile House, Innkeeper. | Source (S168)
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| 3258 | On James and Alice's marriage record, his father William is listed as 'Clothier'. | BERRY, James William (I7013)
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| 3259 | On James' marriage record in 1883 he has given his parents names as 'Edward and Caroline' and his father's occupation as 'wheelwright'. On James' marriage record in 1902 he gives his father's occupation as freight manager. On his death record in 1939 his parents names given are 'Edward King and Caroline Ward'. Report given by his wife 'Mrs. Rose King'. | KING, James Edward (I6147)
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| 3260 | On Jehu's death record it states his parents as James Hendry Ward and Amy Harvie but on his marriage record it states James and Ann as his parents. In 1902 when Jehu was married, both his parents would have been deceased, so he must have named his father and last step mother. 'Ann' is probably a derivative of 'Hannah', James last wife. He appears in a photo taken c. 1914 in the book 'Brooklyn in Retrospect' by Edith McGray | WARD, Jehu Woodbury (I792)
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| 3261 | On John Ward's death record it states his parents as John Ward, master mariner, and Elizabeth. This could be a mistake by the person making the report because it's fairly common knowledge that he was the son of James Ward, loyalist, mustered at Digby in 1784, who built 'Ward House' at Trout Cove, Centreville. There is also this obituary which says he was born in New York whereas the death record says he was born in England. | WARD, John (I13339)
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| 3262 | On John Ward's death record it states his parents as John Ward, master mariner, and Elizabeth. This could be a mistake by the person making the report because it's fairly common knowledge that he was the son of James Ward, loyalist, mustered at Digby in 1784, who built 'Ward House' at Trout Cove, Centreville. | Source (S1620)
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| 3263 | On John's birth registration the mother's name is given as Elizabeth Lowthers | Source (S778)
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| 3264 | On Lewis' marriage registry it lists his father's occupation as 'publican'Miriam Webster dictionary def. 2. chiefly British : the licensee of a public houseWitnesses were his brother John F. Ward and sister Maude H. Ward. | Source (S1875)
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| 3265 | On marriage record James and Lucinda are named as parents. On his death record, Mary McCann is given as his mother. Perhaps this was a nickname for Moriah. Edward is buried in Old St. James Anglican Burial Ground with Mary Belle. | WARD, Edward Cochrane (I746)
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| 3266 | On marriage record, Ann's name is Ann Plews. She gives her father's name as James Wilkinson. | Source (S2146)
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| 3267 | on marriage register is states her father's occupation as 'Merchant'. | Source (S1914)
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| 3268 | On Maud's marriage record she gives her parents names as Edward and Caroline. | KING, Maud L. (Eliza?) (I6141)
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| 3269 | On Monday 11th instant by the Rev. John Miller, Mr. William Hanson of Falmouth, to Matilda, daughter of Mr. James Ward of the 10 mile house, Windsor Road.Acadian RecorderIssue: 23 November 1850 Vol. 38 No. 47 | Source (S1911)
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| 3270 | On Monday evening 16th inst., by the Rev. Charles Dewolfe, Mr. William J. Stairs to Susan, eldest daughter of John Morrow, Esq.Acadian Recorder, 21 June 1845 | Source (S1951)
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| 3271 | On Monday evening last, Susan, seventh daughter of Capt. John Stairs.Acadian Recorder, 27 March 1847 | Source (S804)
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| 3272 | On Monday last, after a severe illness of 48 hrs, aged 3 years, James, the son of Wm Caldwell.Acadian RecorderIssue: 14 April 1827 Vol. 15 No. 15 | Source (S321)
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| 3273 | On Monday morning at St. Matthew's Chapel, by the Rev. Doc. Gray, Mr. William Stairs to Margaret, daughter of the late Mr. James Wiseman, of this town.Acadian Recorder 28 May 1814 Vol. 2 No. 22 | Source (S1954)
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| 3274 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living (I12357)
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| 3275 | On my DNA match list at FamilyTreeDNA.com ... over 100cM | ROBERTSON, Beverly (I12317)
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| 3276 | On Naomi's death record it states her parents as James H. Ward (her grandfather who raised her) and Amy Harvie (she would have been born while Amy was living at home before she married John Harvie). On her marriage record it has only her mother's name - Amy | WARD, Naomi (I788)
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| 3277 | On November 8, 1894, while teaming his oxen on Water Street in Westport, Charles fell from his cart and the wheel passed over his leg, breaking it. He never fully recovered and passed away four months later. | Source (S1627)
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| 3278 | On Ralph's death registration his mother is named as Phoebe Berry | DONCASTER, Ralph (I6969)
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| 3279 | On Richard's marriage record it says his residence is Skelton. | Source (S2021)
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| 3280 | On Saturday evening by the Rev. Mr. McGregor, Quartermaster Sergeant George Swarbrick, Rifle Brigade, to Miss Ann Moir, daughter of the late Benjamin Moir of this city. Acadian Recorder 20 September 1845 | Source (S1980)
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| 3281 | On Saturday evening last by the Rev. Mr. Twining, Mr. Robert Faulkner, of Truro to Miss Ann Edes of this town. Acadian Recorder Issue: 16 October 1824 Vol. 12 No. 42 | Source (S1950)
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| 3282 | On Saturday evening last by the Rev. Thomas Taylor, Mr. George Caldwell, of Windsor, to Miss Isabella Mackey of this town. (Halifax) Acadian Recorder 18 February 1837. | Source (S1874)
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| 3283 | On Saturday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Stanser, Mr. Samuel Cunard to Miss Duffus, daughter of Mr. William Duffus.Acadian Recorder 11 February 1815 Vol. 3 No. 6 | Source (S1952)
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| 3284 | On Saturday evening last, by the Rev. John Martin, Mr. William Caldwell Jr., to Miss Margaret Neal. (Acadian Recorder Oct. 22, 1842) | Source (S1898)
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| 3285 | On Saturday last a disaster took place near Cape Mispec resulting in thedeath of one man and the loss of Schr. "Viola" and cargo. The schooner leftWolfville, N.S. Sunday morn. 21st loaded with turnips and cord wood forBoston. The persons on board were: Joseph A. CALDWELL, captain and owner;John FARRIS, sailor; Frederick EYE, sailor; Aaron W. EMMERSON, Americanpassenger; and Samuel KILLAM, sailing master... An inquest was held byCoroner Earle yesterday at the house of Job STANLY, after which the body ofCapt. CALDWELL was brought to (St. John) city and taken to the Dead Houseawaiting its removal to Horton, N.S. Deceased was a married man having fourchildren. He was about 44 years old. | Source (S473)
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| 3286 | On Saturday last, by the Rev. Mr. Uniacke, J.H. Peters, Esq. Barrister, of New Brunswick, to Mary, daughter of the Hon. S. Cunard. Acadian Recorder 20 May 1837 | Source (S1973)
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| 3287 | On Saturday morning last, in the 33rd year of her age, Susan, wife of Samuel Cunard Esq. Those only who witnessed how intimately blended in her character, were the mild, unassuming virtues of domestic life, with an amiable disposition, sound judgement and religious principle, can appreciate the loss that has been sustained by an attached husband, a numerous family of young children, and a large connection of relatives and friends.Acadian RecorderIssue: 9 February 1828 Vol. 16 No. 6 | Source (S786)
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| 3288 | On Sunday morning last, Mr. Benjamin Moir, aged 53 years.Acadian Recorder, 7 June 1845 | Source (S709)
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| 3289 | On the 11th inst., Edward, youngest son of Benjamin Moir, of Brain Fever, aged 5 years and 9 months. | Source (S768)
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| 3290 | On the 11th inst., Mr. John Dill, Sr., of St. Croix, in the 87th year of his age. | DILL, John (I16859)
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| 3291 | On the 12th inst., at St. Paul's Church, Miramichi, by the Right Reverand and Honorable Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, the Honorable Joseph Cunard, to Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas H. Peters, Esq. Acadian Recorder Issue: 24 August 1833 Vol. 21 No. 34 | Source (S1955)
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| 3292 | On the 13th inst, Melisan (Mellsan?), second daughter of Thomas and Mary BERRY, aged 8 years.Tuesday, November 1, 1859, The Halifax British Colonist | Source (S563)
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| 3293 | On the 13th ult by the Rev. M. Wiggins, Mr. Duncan McDougall, to Mary-Ann, daughter of Mr. Abraham Blois, of Douglasfrom Acadian Record 8 December 1821 Vol. 9 No. 49 | Source (S1960)
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| 3294 | On the 15th instant, by the Rev. W. King, at St. Paul's Church, Rawdon, Benjamin Smith, Esq. to Eliza, eldest daughter of Mr. James Cole.Acadian Recorder 21 January 1826 Vol. 14 No. 3 | Source (S1942)
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| 3295 | On the 1851 census she gives her birth place as Brompton Easby (Brompton on Swale is next to Easby | Source (S1454)
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| 3296 | On the 1851 census she gives her birthplace as Bellerby. | Source (S623)
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| 3297 | On the 1891 census, occupation given as 'retired sea captain' | Source (S196)
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| 3298 | On the 1901 census Anna gives her birth date as Nov 25 1865, but on the actual birth record it says December 12, 1866. It's possible that the Dec date is either the date the birth was registered with Nova scotia, or her baptism date. | Source (S235)
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| 3299 | On the 1901 census she gives her birthplace as Beath. On the 1921 census she gives her birthplace as Lochgelly. | MCLEAN, Elspeth (I330)
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| 3300 | On the 1911 census she gives her birthplace as New Forrest. | Source (S1326)
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